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Madhvani earmarks Shs 750m to support vulnerable students

30th Apr, 2023
When Shanitah Naigaga's father died six years ago, she was left hopeless as her struggling single mother could not continue to raise tuition. Luckily, in 2019, a friend told her about the Madhvani scholarship programme when she was on the verge of dropping out after completing her First Year at Kyambogo University.

Muljibhai Madhvani Foundation scholarship trust releases Ugx 700 Million for Uganda University students

27th Mar, 2019

In the quest for Uganda to empower its youth through education the biggest hurdle is affordability. It has been recorded that tertiary institutions have the highest level of student dropouts. This is mostly due to the simple fact that these students cannot afford the tuition fees. It is from this scenario that the Muljibhai Madhvani Foundation has today announced a scholarship fund of Ugx 700 million that will be used to support these brilliant yet underprivileged university students in Uganda.

Madhvani Foundation Announces Scholarships for 2016/17 Program

Chimp Reports, 5th Apr, 2016 by Paul Ampurire

The Madhvani Foundation has announced scholarships for its 2016/17 program worth Ugshs 700Million. Since its re-introduction in 2003, the program has helped close to 2,000 students to get education and attain skills especially in the field of science with a total donation of Ugshs 6.3Bn.

Madhvani Foundation Calls For Self Mastery Among The Youth

UGO News, 3rd Nov, 2015 by Faith Mulungi

The Madhvani Foundation has called upon its beneficiaries and the Ugandan youth to give back to the community that has supported them achieve success through Self-Mastery at the 6thMadhvani Foundation’s Annual Alumni General Meeting at Hotel Africana.

Madhvani Educates 600

Red Pepper, 2nd Jul, 2015 by Aloysious Kasoma

Over 600 graduates have received mentorhip programs from Madhvani Foundation Scholarship programs over the last 5 sessions held for Scholarship beneficiaries.

Madhvani Warns on Bursary Fraudsters

Daily Monitor, 25th Jun, 2015 by Leilahh Nalubega

The Madhvani Foundation has cautioned the public against unscrupulous people purporting to help them access the foundation's scholarships

Graduates Urged to be Innovative

The New Vision, 21st Jun, 2015 by Jovita Mirembe

Many graduates today are stuck in a job hunting cylce because they haven’t thought of innovative ideas. "When most of the youth graduate these days, they think of being employed rather than employing themselves," Micheal Niyetegeka , a renowned life skills trainer and IT expert said.

Madhvani launches Scholarship programme

Daily Monitor, 21st Apr, 2015 by Monitor Reporter

The Madhvani Foundation Uganda’s largest private education trust has launched its 2015/16 scholarship scheme increasing the scholarship funds by Shs50m. The increment means the fund will grow to Shs700m.

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